Leverich, James Harvey.
Biographical notes:
Leverich & Co., a merchant house active in New York and New Orleans, was founded in the 1820s by four of the sons of Colonel Edward Leverich (ca. 1761-1833). Charles Palmer Leverich (1803-1876) and Henry Stanton Leverich (ca. 1806-1885) were New York City shipping merchants, commission agents, and investment bankers. They acted as sugar and cotton factors for planters in New Orleans, La., and Natchez, Miss., including Stephen Duncan, a wealthy cotton and sugar planter of the Natchez area. Charles Leverich became director of the Bank of New York in 1840, vice president in 1853, and president of the bank from 1863 until his death in 1876. Charles and Henry married, respectively, Matilda and Margaret Gustine, the two eldest daughters of Dr. James Gustine of Natchez and nieces of Stephen Duncan. Their brothers, James Harvey Leverich and William Edward Leverich, worked out of New Orleans.
From the description of Leverich Company papers, 1830-1851. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 183702059
From the description of Leverich Company correspondence, 1839-1848. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 183702048
From the description of Charles P. Leverich papers, 1842. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 768769003
From the description of James H. Leverich letter, 1841 June 2. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 454176420
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